Collision Week: CAR Coalition/YouGov Survey Says 79% Of Car Owners Say There Should Be a Law Prohibiting Vehicle Manufacturers from Blocking Vehicle Data Access
Exclusive National Survey: Consumers Overwhelmingly Want Control Over Their Vehicle Repair and Data
Detailed Results of Exclusive National Survey
CAR Coalition Launches New Video, Call to Action for Consumer Protection Legislation
WASHINGTON D.C. (February 16, 2021) – The CAR Coalition, a growing group of independent automotive parts and repair companies, associations and insurers committed to preserving consumer choice and affordable vehicle repair, has released a new video outlining the need to protect consumers’ rights in the post-collision automotive repair market. Along with the video, the Coalition […]
Car Coalition Officially Launches
CAR COALITION LAUNCHES WITH CALL FOR EXPANDED CONSUMER CHOICE WASHINGTON, D.C. (July 1, 2020) – The Consumer Access to Repair (CAR) Coalition formally launched today by calling on Congress to explore expanded consumer choice over their personal vehicle data. The CAR Coalition is a group of independent automotive parts and repair companies, associations and insurers […]
Coalition Urges Congress to Expand Consumers’ Vehicle Data Control
The Coalition asked Congress to reject the five-year preemption on state actions regarding telematics data-sharing that the Alliance for Automotive Innovation requested in June.
The Hero We Need: Consumer Access to Repair Coalition
The Hero We Need: Consumer Access to Repair Coalition/July 1, 2020: The Consumer Access to Repair (CAR) Coalition, which happens to be the newest member of right-to-repair movement, wants the U.S. government to reject the five-year federal preemption on state actions regarding telematics data-sharing that the Alliance for Automotive Innovation (AAI) requested.
The Hero We Need: Consumer Access to Repair Coalition
The Hero We Need: Consumer Access to Repair Coalition/July 1, 2020: The Consumer Access to Repair (CAR) Coalition, which happens to be the newest member of right-to-repair movement, wants the U.S. government to reject the five-year federal preemption on state actions regarding telematics data-sharing that the Alliance for Automotive Innovation (AAI) requested.